Webinar on Poster Presentations
Poster sessions are a great way to get your foot in the door at professional conferences. But, how do you know if your poster is effective? Tips for Creating High Impact Scientific Poster Presentations ...
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Poster sessions are a great way to get your foot in the door at professional conferences. But, how do you know if your poster is effective? Tips for Creating High Impact Scientific Poster Presentations ...
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Jeremy Cusker, our Earth Science and Engineering Outreach Librarian created a wonderful screencast of our new engineering website. In this video, you will learn the different tabs featured, how to search on the site ...
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Our app of the week is SciFri, an app that feeds you current and relevant news stories in the sciences and more. Per their website, the app features “NPR’s Science Friday®, with Ira Flatow. Tasty ...
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Save the date! Why? Because YOU need to publish and all of you will be looking for jobs after school. ACS is bringing free seminars on publishing, careers, and other research tools to Cornell ...
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The Math department is hosting a few events that may be of interest to you. Check them out below: AMC 10B & 12B Competitions – February 22, 2012 Cornell’s Math Department will again be ...
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UPDATE: Everything seems back up and running as normal 🙂 Thanks for pardoning our dust. Just a heads up: our mathematics library webpage is experiencing some issues. We will have all your resources restored ...
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The Math Library is happy to announce the Contemporary Mathematics eBooks package is now in our library catalog https://catalog.library.cornell.edu. You can find all the books in this package using the keyword search “ContempMathebks” ...
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Cornell’s own Roald Hoffmann will be speaking about his latest collection of essays titled Philosophy, Art & Science of Chemistry at Buffalo Street Books this Friday, February 16 at 6pm. As the bookstores website states: “The Nobel ...
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Cornell University will offer a full day short course on Brewing Science & Technology at the Jordan Hall Auditorium in Geneva on Friday, February 24, 2012. This will be entirely presented by Prof. Karl Siebert, ...
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Do you ever use Wolfram Alpha to access quick computations? There is an app for that too – available for iPhone and Android. This app is like having your own personal scientific calculator right on ...
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IEEE has partnered with Tsinghua University Press and Beijing Institute of Aerospace Information (BIAI) to deliver access to two highly regarded technical journals, now available in English through the IEEE Xplore® digital library at ...
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Do you find yourself having to reference math formulas regularly when working on projects? Formulas Free is an app that allows you to access and store mathematical equations, including calculus and differential equations. You ...
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Polish off your technical writing skills by taking this free webinar this afternoon, sponsored by ACS: http://acswebinars.org/writewellandprosper The webinar is from 2-3pm today, EST and features Dr. Kristin Sainani, of Stanford University to offer ...
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